Reveal & Trey Bundy Archives

Trey Bundy’s Biography

Trey Bundy is a reporter for REVEAL from the Center for Investigative Reporting.

During his career, he has worked at the San Francisco Chronicle, The Bay Citizen, and now for REVEAL. Early in his career, Trey covered stories involving child welfare, juvenile justice, education, and crime. His work has appeared in The New York Times, SF Weekly (San Francisco), The Huffington Post,PBS NewsHour, Planet magazine and many other news outlets. He has won three awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. He won the national Hearst Journalism Award for “article of the year” in 2009.

Bundy has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from San Francisco State University. He is based in Reveal’s Emeryville, California, office.

Watchtower Documents is pleased to provide this archive that includes most of the articles he has written and reported on relating to Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Watchtower Society. Some are essentially reprints of his REVEAL articles. Other articles were written by our staff based on Trey’s reports or appearances on Internet podcasts. You will also find some of his excellent television and radio reports among our collection. Trey can be contacted through his Emeryville office and at his personal web page [LINK] . That website contains a large collection of his past articles and reports. Our goal is to provide our readers access to all of Trey’s excellent investigations relating to Jehovah’s Witnesses and their poor management of child abuse and other criminal issues.

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In case you missed this when it was first released, Jeff Truesdell reported in People Magazine on January 13, 2020, that Oxygen Channelwas scheduled to present a new two-part documentary that examines alleged child abuse within the Jehovah’s Witnesses and covered up by the Watchtower. “The Witnesses” premiered Saturday, February 8 and 9, 2020. Trey Bundy appeared in the documentary.

[Trey Bundy : November 16, 2017] The Jehovah’s Witnesses’refusal to hand over internal documents detailing alleged child sexual abuse just got more expensive. A California appeals court last week upheld an order for the religion to pay $4,000 for each day it does not turn …

Barbara is pleased to announce to her readers that recent and previously archived articles written by reporter Trey Bundy and published by REVEAL NEWS are now available in a special dedicated section [LINK] here on Watchtower Documents. We consider these articles to be timeless and valuable. …

KPBS Radio, a public service of San Diego University, interviewed Trey Bundy on December 12, 2016, and then followed up by releasing an online audio version of the program. We will try to provide the original audio when available, but you can hear it for …

[From Trey:] Today we’re launching “Disfellowshipped,” a 3-episode story about the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ practice of shunning, told in virtual reality. We designed our video “Disfellowshipped” to be an immersive experience, best viewed with a VR headset. …

It’s been one year since Trey Bundy first reported the Watchtower’s child abuse problems. Twelve months ago the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) began publishing information about Jehovah’s Witnesses and their cover-up of child sexual abuse on their website, REVEAL. During broadcasts on their radio show, …

In an article dated September 23, 2015, Trey Bundy reports what happened when one of the Watchtower Society’s Governing Body members testified during two weeks of hearings before a Royal Commission in Australia. Geoffrey Jackson, one of seven current Governing Body members, and several other …

By Michael I Schiller and Trey Bundy They come to your door, but how much do you really know about Jehovah’s Witnesses? Our animation shows you some surprising stuff (you probably didn’t know) about the worldwide religion. Find out what else we revealed. …

Trey Bundy (REVEAL) reports that a panel of judges in Philadephia (USA) ruled that the Watchtower Society and its attorneys used “abusive tactics” to try to delay a trial where they faced charges of covering up facts in a case filed in 2013 by Stephanie …